Ten-Tec Jupiter

Martin Ewing <martin.s.ewing <at> gmail.com>
2012-08-04 02:09:26 GMT

Hello,
I've committed some upgrades for the TT Jupiter into a new branch
'aa6e-jupieter'. I hope that's the right way to make them available?
73
Martin
AA6E
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Re: Ten-Tec Jupiter

Nate Bargmann <n0nb <at> n0nb.us>
2012-08-04 02:48:37 GMT

* On 2012 03 Aug 21:11 -0500, Martin Ewing wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've committed some upgrades for the TT Jupiter into a new branch
> 'aa6e-jupieter'. I hope that's the right way to make them available?
That's a good way, Martin, especially if you want others to test it firt
before committing it to master or the stable branch.
I will probably push 1.2.15.2 out this weekend. I have an update to
hiqsdr and will apply that and release.
73, de Nate >>
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1.2.15.2 available

Nate Bargmann <n0nb <at> n0nb.us>
2012-08-07 11:33:23 GMT

The SourceForge site is finally working again and I have uploaded
1.2.15.2. Changes include:
Version 1.2.15.2
2012-08-05
* Read eeprom value for digital mode from FT-857
* Clean up TS-950 series commands and read mode using IF command
* Fix GS-232A/B rotor command terminations
* Fix warnings and other issues found by mingw-w64
* Allow seamless access to ports higher than COM9 on Windows
* Fix ineffective packed attribute on WinRadio
* Correct low signal strength S-meter error on AR7030+
* Updates to HiQSDR by Jim, N2ADR
Downloads are available from:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/files/hamlib/1.2.15.2/
I've not had time to make any announcements elsewhere.
73, de Nate >>
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Re: 1.2.15.2 available

Greg Troxel <gdt <at> work.lexort.com>
2012-08-07 12:23:31 GMT

I updated pkgsrc (from 1.2.15.1). For your amusement, here are the
ccache stats, with a cache that had been used for 1.2.15.1:
cache hit (direct) 29
cache hit (preprocessed) 577
cache miss 31
'make check' passed after installing the new version. (I remember some
issues with load paths before, but I think the issue is picking up
installed libs.)

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Re: 1.2.15.2 available

Nate Bargmann <n0nb <at> n0nb.us>
2012-08-07 21:01:49 GMT

* On 2012 07 Aug 07:57 -0500, Martin Ewing wrote:
> Not the TT Jupiter updates?
I didn't know they were ready, Martin, as they are in their own branch.
I assumed that once you were satisified you would merge them into master
and I could cherry-pick them into the Hamlib-1.2.15 branch.
I can do a 1.2.15.3 at any time.
73, de Nate >>
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Re: 1.2.15.2 available

Martin Ewing <martin.s.ewing <at> gmail.com>
2012-08-07 21:06:43 GMT

I suppose I could have done that, but my gitfu is pretty minimal. I
will be doing some more work with the Jupiter, so maybe we can wait a
bit for the merge.
73
Martin
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Nate Bargmann <n0nb <at> n0nb.us> wrote:
> * On 2012 07 Aug 07:57 -0500, Martin Ewing wrote:
>> Not the TT Jupiter updates?
>
> I didn't know they were ready, Martin, as they are in their own branch.
> I assumed that once you were satisified you would merge them into master
> and I could cherry-pick them into the Hamlib-1.2.15 branch.
>
> I can do a 1.2.15.3 at any time.
>
> 73, de Nate >>
>
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Re: 1.2.15.2 available

Nate Bargmann <n0nb <at> n0nb.us>
2012-08-07 22:49:43 GMT

* On 2012 07 Aug 16:07 -0500, Martin Ewing wrote:
> I suppose I could have done that, but my gitfu is pretty minimal. I
> will be doing some more work with the Jupiter, so maybe we can wait a
> bit for the merge.
Just give me the word and I'll handle the Git stuff.
73, de Nate >>
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